Hanger for light-reflecting bowls.



M. HERESKOVITZ.

HANGER FOR LIGHT REFLECTING BOWLS.

APPLICATION FILED um: 30,1915.

Patentgd Dec. 28, 191:};

GE CHICAGO, ILIJNOIFs',

EIGHT GGIBBIPfiJiYET,

HANGER 316E, LIG-I-IT-REFLEGTING EU'tWLSn Application. filed June t i),

To all whom 2'2? m ey concern it known that L MA); Hsesicovmz, a eltizenthe ilmted States, and resident oi? icego, county of Cooio {mi teteo'fIiiinois, T IQ; inventeoi certain new 1 use fut hipr "emonts in liiengers for Light-- Reflecting iiowis of which the following is'(ieeiez'eci to be a full, cheer and exact tie script on I the someobjection is present inn hanger which employs a screw that bears againstthe inner side of the bowl or holding the hairs-{er in piece ;hereoi1.

The present invention is designed to ob- "viete these objectionahiefeatures, 21116. to EIJIO- ride a hanger "with spring; pressed seemingmeans having re ackiitionei timetroro of supporting the incandescentelectric ilfi'ili? socket. which usually ,eccompenies hangers for H g htreflecting bowls,

The invention consists in the several novel features fully described. inthe following; specification and claims.

particularly defined in the i is a side elevation of a thing :1 simple Qthe present irvestion and showii'ig t. we ob flied to it tight reiieeing bowl e f shown in vertical cross *"ew partly in e116. eievaitzoli piat cross of him 1, the ii of section in ab--55 of 1; 3 section taken onthe line anti Fig. i. ire ciamping m w In the embodime trated in saiddrewi t Of'tho 1 merit oi a iigrht e; eating; be.

usuei outturncd hp or rim, 11., I per edge. The bow-1 Lsueily su iipoter'tby a, plurality of hangers usually three in fitpecifieotion ofLetters Patent,

7 connect is s pesoeetii e viewot the v eiompi number, one of which isshown at 12, emit said hanger comprises zrsupporti moi ber, 13, havingan upper hook it, to whiei peeured the suspenzjiingtg or v the form of eiini; chain, one or c s ing member, 20, which is pivotully commuted withsaid lip engaging member. 17% and. has a portion which engages with theinner side of the bowl to clamp the hanger and bowl together; saidmember. 20, aiso being: erl'il'lQQfi to support an inczmdescent electriclight socket. 18. In the form of clamping member shown in the drawings,a single "piece of spring: wire is QIDPiUQVQC i which is bent into theform of an eve at 21., at its mirtdle portiom for supporting the socket,18

and from which extend two arms. 22, that are bent arouiict as at 93, toconform to the shape of the outstanding lip 11, of the bowl, theterminal ends being bent arounci into eyes, that are connected topivote'oi ripen the H1) engaging portion, of the supporting member; 13.riny fern; of a device 'betweenthe memben 13E, iping member :20, may beprovioeo vie form is here shown as comm .ciing' lugs, former} inte 1 tb.iii; engaging portion, 1?, their ends being; heeded. down-upon the eyes214e, the spring; (slimming meter er 23. I

In :1 hanger eiriibod virpresent i'iwentioo to a 1' the oiem tiig member20 back into the posit-ion shown is. i i igi Ltheiip eogeginp; portion,31,075 the iiie iiber, l3, p'ieeed. unaierneeth t anti e .aeoi'itstoncihp 11, of the bowl, enci therimfter the deeming; member 20,swung {iOWRQM}; the

tinsile of the bowi, ioto position ehmvrv full lines in 1, this positionszii'oi rig member with the inner th jowi glemps the hanger to a .theoutstanding lip, said lip resting upon the lip engaging'member, 17, andbeing securely held in place by the spring clamping member, 20.Furthermore, the weight-of the electric light socket and incandescentlamp serves to hold said clamping member in en gagement with the innerface of the light "reflecting bowl; besidesthis, the spring-likearrangement of said clamping member acts to clamp the supporting -memberand bowl together, so as to prevent accidental displacement."Furthermore, the wire clamping .member, 20, may readily be bht by handto fit the inner face of bowls, in case of slight variations in contour.

More or less varlatlon of the exact con- 7 struction shown and describedis possible,

' without departing from the spiritjof this inventionya'nd I desire,therefore, not'to limit myself to the exact form, but intend in thefollowin'g claims, to point out all of the invention herein disclosed.

I claim as new and desire tofsecure by Letters Patent;

1. A hanger for light reflecting bowls,

comprising a supporting'member having a lip engaging portion adapted toengage with the underside of an outstanding lipeof a light reflectingbowl, and a resilient clamping member secured to the lip engagingportion of said supporting member and having a volute portion extendingback over the lip of said bowl and engaging with the inner face of thelight reflecting bowl underporting member.

comprising a. supporting member having a neath the lip engaging portionof the sup 2. A hanger for light reflecting bowls,

hpengagmg portion adaptedto engage-with the'underside of an outstandinglip of a light reflecting bowl, a resilient clamping member pivotallysecured 'to said lip engagingportion and having a member extending overthe top of said lip and down and underneath the same to engage with theinner face of the bowl. below the lip engagingiportion of the supportingmember, said portion being spring-pressed against the inner face of thebowl. r

3. A hanger for light reflecting bowls, comprising a bowl supportingmember having a shoulder adapted to engage with the underside of anoutstanding lip of a light reflecting bowl, and a resilient clampingmember pivotally secured to the shoulder of said bowl supporting memberand having a volute portion engaging with the inner 'side of the bowlbelow said shoulder and ing member. a

' 4; A hanger for light reflecting bowls, comspring-pressed toward, saidbowl supportprising a bowl supportingmember having a hp engaging portionadapted to enga e with the urderside of an outstanding lip of a lightreiecting bowl, a clamping member comprisf ig a piece of wire bent atits middle to form an eye for supporting an incandescent electric lightsocket, and having two arms bent to conform'to the inner face of theupper portion of the light re member having a. shoulder portion for engaging with an outturned lip of a light re- .flecting bowl, and aresilient clamping member pivotally secured to said lip engagingportioninfront of the lip-and having arms bent around behind said lipand arranged to bear against the inner side thereof and 'underneath saidlip engaging portion, the

inner end of said clamping member having means for supporting anincandescent electri'c light socket.

6.-A hanger for light reflecting bowls,

'comprising a supporting member havin a -lip engaglng portion, a.clamping member pivotally secured to said support .g member in front ofthe lip and extending over and behind said lip to-engage with the innerface of the bowl and terminating in a weighted arm acting to clamp thesupporting member and. bowl together.

MAX HERSKOVITZ.

